Juventus star Paulo Dybala has refused to rule out the prospect of sealing a move to the Premier League amid ongoing links with Manchester United - but has admitted that he is happy in Italy.
The Argentina international, who scored Argentina's third goal in their 3-0 win over Italy in the Finalissima at Wembley on Wednesday, will leave Juventus when his contract expires at the end of this month. It will bring his seven-year spell in Turin to an end, following his arrival at the club back in 2015.
Talks between Dybala and Juventus over a new contract did take place but no deal ever came to fruition, meaning he will now leave the club on a free transfer later this month. He has been linked with a plethora of clubs in recent months, including United.
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Although the versatile attacker, who netted 15 goals in 39 appearances for Juventus this season, has admitted that he is happy living in Italy, he has not closed the door on a move to England or elsewhere in Europe.
"I am quite calm, the people who work with me are taking care [of my future]," Dybala told ESPN. "In Italy I am very comfortable.
"I would still like to know other leagues like the Premier League, La Liga... but I'm happy in Italy."
United, who held talks to sign Dybala back in 2019 when opening dialogue with Juventus over a possible swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku, are not the only club in England to have been linked with his signature. Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are also reported to be in the running, meaning a transfer battle could be on the cards this summer.
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